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Original Article

Premenstrual Exacerbation of Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis is Attenuated by Treatment with Weak Electromagnetic Fields

Pages 187-198 | Received 22 Jun 1995, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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P. Torricelli, M. Fini, G. Giavaresi, V. Canè & R. Giardino. (1998) In Vitro Evaluation of the Effects of Electromagnetic Fields used for Bone Healing. Electro- and Magnetobiology 17:3, pages 335-342.
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Reuven Sandyk. (1996) Estrogen's Impact on Cognitive Functions in Multiple Sclerosis. International Journal of Neuroscience 86:1-2, pages 23-31.
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Mohammad Amin Sherafat, Motahareh Heibatollahi, Somayeh Mongabadi, Fatemeh Moradi, Mohammad Javan & Abolhassan Ahmadiani. (2012) Electromagnetic Field Stimulation Potentiates Endogenous Myelin Repair by Recruiting Subventricular Neural Stem Cells in an Experimental Model of White Matter Demyelination. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 48:1, pages 144-153.
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F. Bistolfi. (2016) Extremely Low-Frequency Pulsed Magnetic Fields and Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Neurotransmission Alone or Also on Immunomodulation? Building a Working Hypothesis. The Neuroradiology Journal 20:6, pages 676-693.
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Reuven Sandyk. (1997) II. Therapeutic Effects of Alternating Current Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields in Multiple Sclerosis. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 3:4, pages 365-386.
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Reuven Sandyk. (1997) I. Role of the Pineal Gland in Multiple Sclerosis: A Hypothesis. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 3:3, pages 267-290.
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